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BERLIN’S CORDIAL WELCOME. (United Press Association— By Ellectrn Telegraph.—Copyright.) i LONDON, July 27. The-Prime Minister; Mr MacDonald who arrived at Berlin this afternoon,: was greeted-' with- intense enthusiasm by a large crowd at the railway sta-, twn> Oy* • ’ X- • MR MACDONALD’S SPEECH. BERLIN, July 27. The British Prime Minister, Mr R. MacDonald, spoke at a banquet givep. •in henour-of-the British delegates. H&, saici that he. and Rt. Hon. A. Henderson, had come .to Berlin to show the . wo'rlct'that; despite the difficulties of, the present situation, confidence in Germany was undiminished. He said;; “We are full of admiration for Germany, and if she; continues her efforts,, the other nations will not let her go, under. A free, self-respecting Germany is indispensable for the coni-;, inunity of civilisation. 7 ’:
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1931, Page 6
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